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IT Security Services Phoenix
Our Security Assessment is methodical, and based on our simple security philosophy. Follow the DATA. Security exposures and risks are identified within a customer's policies, processes,

procedures,networks, and systems. This gives the customer the benefit of an outside security review of their environment which analyzes and measures their level of security versus industry standards and best practices.
Breach points are identified by first gathering data about your business, the technology you implement to do business, and the people in or around your business industry. We must gather information about your environment, every one of our clients is different.

We have been doing high end security infrastructures since 1996, when we implemented the Americas Domain for American Express. We have since been attributing to the security industry by assisting in Microsoft security patch updates. The largest Banks in Asia use our Architecture when running financial transactions to Custodial Accounts. Universal Studios Florida in Orlando also entrusted their entire Point of Sale financial infrastructure to our design philosophies.
We literally start from the inside and work our way out of your network(s), documenting every step of the way. Our focus is on finding out where your critical data is, who/what has access to it. Our extensive experience in network topologies, server types, databases, and firewall's makes us highly qualified to assess your environment. From the policies your people follow, to the policy on their system when they login, we cover out through and beyond your perimeter defenses.
We will
- Run our standard security scans, a starting point.
- Do an extensive penetration analysis.
- Sniff your network from inside and outside.
- Focus on the strength of your Web, Database, and Mail servers.
- Inspect proprietary applications.
- Evaluate Firewall rules.
- Review Switch and Router configurations.
- Review your ability to identify a breach in progress, alert to, and respond.
- Shed light on the mass of security based products available to you.
- Deliver a report that shows where you are vulnerable.
- Prioritize your vulnerabilities based on risk.
We will not
- Attempt the exploits found without permission approval and more approval.
- Evaluate any "social engineering" vulnerabilities.
Security Compliance
ISO
The ISO standard 17799:2000, The Code of Practice for Information Security Management, provides a framework within which organizations can assess the relevance and suitability of Information Security controls.
Organizations are able to benchmark and obtain certification for their security arrangements against ISO17799 to ensure that they are effective and in line with accepted best practice.
PhoenixSynergy provides a range of services to help our clients ensure that their information security practices conform to the ISO17799 standard. Areas that PhoenixSynergy can assist with the effective and pragmatic application of ISO17799 are outlined as follows:
Intrusion Detection
- Data Encryption
- Network Encryption VPN
- Authentication
- Ports
- Virus Protection
- ProActive
- Compliance
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